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Fall Today's News Printed Today Leased Wire Dispatches thirtyShth year SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915 SERVICE IN TRENCHES ROBS WAR OF ROMANCE life In the Trenches Is Full of Danger-and Mud-Says Member of Foreip Legion -Americans Celebrate Thanksgiving and Invite Guests Death Becomes So Common That Pangs of Hunger Mean More to Soldier Than Threes of Pain By Paul Rader. tadon, March l.-Uow dot's it feel to live in the trenches! Here's a little recipe by which you ran find out. Take .1 cold, (lamp eel lir flood it with from three to six inches of almost ice-cold mud. At a height of five feet t'rciiii the floor rtretch a tangle of wires. Turn an electric furrent into the wires and let the voltaiie he' so heavy that every -n t.. .... 1.....11.. j (t tlili-.l rait wire wui ue ti" n'-.t'u . ... nv nCi iiiwu'u mem Now blow out the light, crawl to the The chicken was served o-,it of a li middle of the floor in the darkness! magnificent old china bowl, which ........i (Mictin.T In lklillil luck 1 il.l.l fnnn.l .. !,, l....A....l L -u ranged a feast In our but. Jose Amer nn Argentine, heard thnt wo had picked up Bomo chickens and had shot a goose, and that Jncobs was cooking them for some sort of banqnot, and ho invited himself, saying: "I know what Thanksgiving Day is, and I'm South American, so I think I ought to come." The other twelve men in the squad didn't know what Thanksgiving Day was, but they know chicken when they smellcd it, so we invited them nil. The chicken was served out of a huge we BOARD OF CONTROL F PRICE TWO CENTS HOPMEN'FROM ALL ON TRAIN a in n-nwa STANDS TITH OE3TTt SECTIONS OF STATE III SESSION HERE Gov. Withycombe Authorized To Employ Man To Super- Over 200 Growers In Attend- intend Planting ance At Big Association Gathering Here had found in the deserted house of the mnyor or a small town nearby, Chap man, whh0 knows antiques when he . (immii, sum mo uowi was at. least Mr) stand ereot, trusting to wind hick that your bond won t touch tno wire. These charged wires, in the darkness, ...,...-,..,1 ,l. Invisilile ,l...i.lh- t rill lx of irjiirori.i i." ii. - i v.u wuni nna ui, K'USl the builds that fly over your head in, three hundred years old and thnt he the trendies. Of course if you want to ! was going to tulte it home with him be safe in the cellar you can keep your when he left the trenches, but one day head down, hut if vou did that in tho i when we permitted fivo infantrymen trenches you would be. neglecting your of a newly arrived division to sleep in Inly. It' is your duty fur instance, to, our hut, a shell struck the rough roof, fire ciitlit bullets an hour, if you are I broke the bowl and killed five men! in giiaril. Watchful eyes of officers; We left the men and bowl buried in ill discover whether 'you are shooting the enved-in- hut anil built a new iotn the air nr whether vim are firinir house. with your aim fixed on the enemy V Trench Foreign Legion, McliVs. And a g.l .-entinel is sup-l My comrades and I, in the' French U mM, 1T'-1,u,,0V(! forei legion, went to war under its tallies cmy tea mimile to see what folds aml w0 llmr,hl,d out of parilj .toing outside. about the middle of October mid start- JT '"'"T' " :!n:,r ,RrB,,,U" H 0,1 0l,r m "'""P o tho 'rout, m r Slvl '"'" .! " "', e IfeuelieKjth.. French cheered ti e Stars an, ' III! in nut Tl . ! i. , v 1 wo rings S110 WIS I i i m'..e 11 i Min "f ",V r,i,,ll" f"'n" 1,1,1 '! 'Vr u ,i I , "' 0fn fi,,,H ,"",or lh ,'',"'"'h f'-tf "" ' I il I r .'; , ,1,e i M lifrt the thoughts oi his! ,,,,:;'.. ' " ,!':" "' oii eoontry's banner. I Hut it liidn't rl. , i r, V ""' 1 "'ni'ted out with bv nw.i. nit in, veiy tnstlnre strange men in the foreign legion, I Underground Citv W,'0H" livp8 '"' ,'t','l, twhM The nenelie. ,re i .1"" w,,v ur ollir; men with pasts, who want I '". T,' . ' '".""'I Vu never ask n nmu in the Kreuch i "rtli. The tiwu i . ! 'oreign legion who ho reullv is, "wvortN I',' ,,' .."'v,'1r,,'!;'t'! Itonded to Join riytng Corps. l ,.i .." J V,1 1 JUUH'' "'C f'eign legion be- That there is nrgent need of haste in the preparations for the establish ment of a flax Industry at the state penitentiary and that a man should bo employed at once to take charge of the putting in of the erop of flax for the present year was the unanimous opin ion of tho board of control, at a meet ing held this morning, and to Governor vt ltliycombe was delegated tho author ity of selecting and employing a com petent man for tho position. Although not definitely decided upon it was agreed thnt Kmil Hnnsett, son-in-law of Eugene Bosse, the Belgian flax oxpert and pioneer of tho prac tical movement for establishment of the Industry in the Willamette Valley, was the best man for the position and he will probably be offered the man agement of the work upon a monthly salury basis until the board arrives at an ultimate decision regarding its policy in the matter. There is, how ever a man by tho name of Cady, of Albany, who claims to have a practical knowledge of the flax industry and wants the job. "It is very necessary that we be gin preparations iiiinieili'utely if we are going to make a success of this thing", said the governor, "and wo must make a success of it; we cannot afford to fail.'' .The seed ordered bv the board from Minnesota, (1U0 bushels, has ar rived and is being distributed among ine farmers of the immediate vicinity ot Milcm anil .Mr, Ilansett has 11!0 bushels of imported seed from Jiign, lfussia, which the bonrd will doubtless purchase. Mince the flax must be put in during the month of April there is groat need of Imsto in the matter and the board is noxious to get somebody to work putting in the crop. BOARD OF; DIRECTORS v WILL BE SELECTED TODAY Vice President Will Be Cen tral Attraction In Numer ous Fair Festivities San Francisco, March 20. The pro gram of festivities which had been re served for President Wilson himself on tho oeoasictn of his visit to tho Panama Paeific exposition, was begun in honor of his official representative today when Vice President Thomas R. Mar shall reached the city. ror a wecK tno man who occupies the second place in importance in the affairs of the nation will be feted and dined and entertained in an elaborate manner, A distinguished company accompan ied (he vice president when his train arrived at 10:10 a. m. In addition to Mrs. Marshall, the party Included Secretary of tho Inter- ion Franklin K, Lane nnd Mrs. Lane, Assistant Neerntni-v nf Hi. bv Vn.b. Fully 200 hop growers representing lin D. Roosevelt and Mr T?'.,nav.,u every hop growing district in the state j United States Senator Jnmcs 1). Plielau are in session in the auditorium of the and Professor A. V. Miller, chairman ouiem couiiiiercuu ciuo rooms mis alter-, of the government exhibit board. noon to perreci organization of the A reception committee ccinnosod of Will Adjourn Until Monday For Election of Officers and Committee Orogon Hop Growers association by tho adoption of a complete set of by laws and the election of tho board of state, city and exposition officials met the party at Oakland pier. A Mmmilrmi tf i.ihIrv 41... T- . ..i.i.iii iiuiii hut i iu- directors. The: growers present, in aidio escorted tho party from the San person, represented approximately 0,000 Pmneiacn tum, Ai'.,,.i,.,f '.. acres of hops and the proxies handed , the Fairmont hotel, where Vice Presi in would swell he total attendance to j ,1(,t Marshall held a reception. Most over 300 and the acreage represented nf ti, ,iv onf 'fl, ,.lul,, Aiuori,-i "uu a vcrv ev,' iisiv,, ,. , ,i i i u,i ucun inni mat, ir 1 got ,1. .-.:. "'W where all, to i, v ci: , in I hits lie, Tl , ,. . . .i . , ........ ripii.o, muni i "M"". lelli, , v , , ,: !' "? r,l,t I wished to ,, I ,st first become a 'list olWs , , , , " or' "lember of the legion. 1 didn't intend mw ami then then ',, " " 1 ,( K" to "", trenclnw but the. first thing "iK tliai ii.v.er.11,. ', ',' i "'Tr l'.',S",;I ll'"',v w" w,r ,,,ll,(,r way with our h. ' ' " ' I' llM ''e"d Amerienn flag flying over us, bound Ii a n I,,.,, ,.,-, . , I (or the fronr,. (' t. the r, ... .''"''V"'"1" '!r . MV arrangements for entering the """.v one would meet ' , ,? ; l y'"g "" K"0 K'immering and fifit. ti,.. ., . " " many hero was. only n Mexican Faction Leader Is Turning All Property Into Gold uuout ju,uiiu acres. Although the meeting was called to order at 10 o'clock this morning noth ing, except, of a preliminary nature was transacted, and the regular meet ing was not called until 2 this after noon. Whilo the full board of directors, consisting of about 40 members repre sentative of every hop growing section of the state will be nanicl this after noon, aside from the adoption of the bylaws it is not believed that nn at tempt will be niiiile to transact nny furllier business nf a permanent, nature hut thnt, following the meeting of to of the day was spent by tho visilnrs in resting from the long journey across tho continent. A dinner and ball will be given nt tno fit. rrancis hotel tonight in honor ot the vice president, to which 2011 gues's have been invited. Sunday will be spent by some of the vi.iitois in trip io iiiount I nninlpnis. Tin; vice president will return lute Sunday to pay a visit ti, Admiral Howard, com man, lor of the Pacific fleet on board the flagship Colorado. Howard is one of the three otiiccrs recently created full admirals. iNino t luted Strifes warships nre at URKISH SHELL KILLS ADMIRAL IS REPORT . : t, Transfer of Command Gives Rise to Rumors That Vice Admiral Carden Commanding Allied Fleet Is Slain Russian Black Sea Fleet Appears and Causes Con sternation In Constantinople Admiralty Well Satisfied With Results of Sea Battle (By Ed. L. Keen.) London, March 20. A report gained credence today that Vico Admiral Car- Ion, commander in chief of the Anirlo- French fleet engaged in onerntions against the Dardanelles, had been kill ed or wounded in the fighting of Thurs day when the Untish battleships Ocean and Irresistible and tho French battle ship liouvet wero sunk. Although tho admiralty unofficially douicd it, tho rumor woulit not down. It was stated that aside from tho loss cf these battleships and tho result ant fatalities, there havo been no ser ious casualties. Admiralty dispatches indicated that forts Kilid llulir and Chanak were badly dnmiiged by thq concntrnted fire of 10 nllied warships, Jiispatchcs trom Anions carried tho report that, despite tho heavy losses sust lined the fleet has ro entored the that moro than 50 men, including soy oral officers, had been killed on board tho Inflexible when a shell struck her. A llritish torpedo boat dcutroyer enmo out of the strait early today bringing tho bodiei of a number of French nnd British soldier sailors kill ed during tho recent fighting. The warship of tho fleet lying off Tonodos island flew their flags at half mast the bodies were buried at sea with hon ors. Six warships which entered the strait yotsrclay wero forced to withdraw on account v.f bad weather after shelling; tho forts for several hours. Tho forts only mado infrequent response. Although Constantinople dispntcho declared the Hritish battleship African was sunk, officiuls declare this is evi dently nn error due to similarity la construction between tho African anil the (Venn. They sny it was tho Ocean Dardanelles, and thnt tho shelling tf ! .i,ii, i. the forts on both sides of tho narrows! k,,... a.i',i,.i , .. ,, lias been resumed. At tho same time,!;,,,, ,i. i,..,.i, ,. i, ' , an unof ficial report from Pc.trograd j , (,ll)U,a , J,,, , siiiics nun tno i.ussian niHcit sea neei follciwH has appeared off the entrii.ico to fuel ,. ,,.;'., . ,.,. flf ,,. lln,,.,nt . straits or llosphorus nnd that its ap- ,,, Vl,rv W(, mltiHn,l(l wi, tll0 rn;u., pciram'e has occasioned a panic in ( on-1,,,, ,r ,l(Mt n,toill, ,tritUb navi., of. sinntiniipie. 1 Ins causes tho UeUct , ni.;. ,. ,.. ,.;,:.,,. , hr. that there has been u definite undcr- stunding that the AngloFreiieli fleet! .in.. ti... i. ....... i ..c ,i;, ..,(.,..., ...in ,i ;,,,. 1 until M.wuluv inornin,, to select nernin-! l"ll'l,or off tho exposition for the big nent offices and nn executive commit- 'mVHl. tevum . "n I,"".'l-V 1,1 uuuor ot tee of nt least five members. the vice president s visit. This afternoon's meeting is being' ,l""1' ""'I'" '"'"' ''" were sched presided over bv L. II. McMnhun, who ,ll,'ai to arrive irom Mare Is and navy wim I'husi'li iim rcninnnirv r niirniiin. 1 ' ",, ,x "i ,v ' iiiiti Scci'i'liirv Kroil K, stump, (treat ' Ofl rll ' Piirrvlii.o a -..i ... i' . ... ' "'t u i ii iii ii ii 1 1 ii iirii-if Wiiniit it it nr at mid, road, Tie Ii Lieutenant Is Mayor ''''"''limit U ....n.i.,..ll.. !,, ii, jiiv 10 hours a ilnv fnr in ,:,, i..'.. ' stretch, with five minute, rests. At I last we reached n little town which, tho, they told us. uns n.r., i,,;!. c. . , 'it: the! lr.i..l,..o ii-. i. i .... .... ,.,, i , , , ,. .''" '"en an ng ow to "lied to police- get into the fighting. ir ii lie ,iust our luck to be held lu reserve. "We won't go to the trenches lor a long time." 'I hopo thev get us into the fighting right nwnv." Ordered Into the Trenches. nn is n ,. ii , i ll"'H" feumnn hun i.m is a village, lire, s nf t in... .!,...:.... i one i,tc or another. h,. , . ' "" V" . . mint ti, ,, .,, , . ,,!,! , "i""" i'P io i up position h"" ' "iv i, 1,' ., " ' " " hall? where we were slanding and said: 'h in the trenl TUt'"Wt' or" K direcUv to the '"al , ," r"'"'t"'' where trenches." If lib.. ' ,l... c "'"s' t-llar.l ''" ...?,.'r ,!r:M"'h:!l,.,l'l water. Wasn't this lust a little -I. waives-, mr ton suddenf Wo thought. lertullv on n. Tl... . t.....ie:.. ........ . . . . . . . .v tt i.-iiiiit- cunning uroue out lUvn. ... "I1", ""'leiurouini n.... , W , IT"1' "'"'"r W!'' W ,',"1" , '".v. nnd the store- ti ti,,,., . M' w"' "t any cor , ninr Wants r I,,..- 'iri'l;,,, ( one thin.j thnn f anth,,r i, " ii Ii , ,,., ., , men a terrific "l I .r '" our IllUi -.nmn 1." ". ..... . i,, " 'is I ,,. ,,: , ,, ...eii mull WHS Irving 10 "'"' w-nr.il.,, ',';''. 0r' l:rnVo how ril"'-v Men nlwnvs M7 night. Th', i r , t -j "in that in a pinch I found. Jokes " on , .. "" ''crninu trench! w,.r.. ,.!.. i.. .....i . , ... . , v iv n, , . ,. ,,,. ,, , '""" uiiiiuiiinii nines, i.tni, " "in i,i. : ", . '" ' ""ay nn,,, ,,, ,iuo , '""V i..,',i t ii,t.. .,. . . . , . ' " " iippe'i TlKfC ""eiunj . , , , ," " n''K "oisteroiisly, i Da 11 v Pniitins i ""'ii t know that all tho thinifn woro itur. nii4'i i:.. .i . .i . . lii,l, ., ". ""'"V Hit!,, tasl, ..I,!.' "f "Km ,n,,t tugging ,.. "' ' ''"I'.Mis . ,, ." ""r nearis. I had hundreda of UlFIIISid """'lis ,l, ,,,. , ' ",,r "cans. I 11:1,1 hnmlrc'ls Of .. , 1 'ne trench I.,.. ,, chntmu. i.. . . . . I, ,ne v ., 'ii """" i ne nays io come to sliliiv ('.'"ttii, rill.'.-- ,, ', "'.' a, m-vs",f '"id other men In the periods !" ' h"- tl ri ' l't,,ri" f ,B""' '" I've 'earned that f,r ""'(,.. - ". '"""e on a st ek l'r. Tl ... I ..... !....,. ., .... iu .ii,,,i( ... ... . , !, u,..,i. iii ii ii inn i ine man woo - i iiin-L- mi n no lenr, s'v 1, ' '"I'i'iiij .. , ,. - " "-r. ne is rue man who 'Mr! ! ''.'. ai, , ".'T?; n'' (,"n'"" U or who fours the i,,,,, iiui;:,; .,, ., ' . i'"' i nis mates more than the l,ul He is tho man who has 'Ml. k.liv , u.t.. . 1 Th. ' "", ''"0 , , " u'n imirii l ie of the , lets ,,r li " eu pn- cartridge, Grim Holies of Struggle. . mnml.A.l h tf...- .1... ,. -.iii. - . .. .. . , ....... ii.-.i u n-nr niiK-n mi, re dull "11 . .. ' 1 '". Ill this Itr. ....... nt... ....... ., ,. ' "", n,,,,. ,, :, f ...,.-in nn-i nt inst round ourselves 'H tuii l... M ,l:lv there is a n n ,1... i. ..... . I'v '' "vn to prepare, had been slreun u-lil, r..l!,. r,'..n,li 1 "'""rate t ,mb-' enps. French kmipsneks, broken French ,rI "I design nn.l i. , ' . ..... .. I - " ", rn-iicn graves. I luuini nivseir ' did the. woiiilorinir why we saw no Ceruian "l , "i'iM!L. , nn.' reiies. i wiian to understand thnt i, ''U'ln,,,, ,,, " " ,a ,r,'i''1- evil things could happen to u as well "...i '" hi, ,.r,', ."'''' 'i'";or; to the r.ermans. We were going '' "f mi, '"'I to kill the Oormans, but, in the mean- 1 '" t. 1 ' " ""Oil time, what werp Ihev iiiiiiu to do to "Or. nn ..-HKI- III...., ... ,..... from the sidewalks of San Francisco, nn, what was hnpipninit to my Wiisliington, March 2(1. Circuinstnn liul stories that (linerul Venustiano Cnrranza is turning all his property in Mexico into gold, preparatory to flee ing the country, were denied' loduy by the coustitntioniil junta here. Sales of Carninzn 's property, the junta de clared, were lor the purprrie of re plenishing iiis wnr chest in preparation for a general campaign ngninst Villa. The oonstitutionnlist junta issued u statement today claiming that Villa's forces were defeated at (iutidalnjura, which city is now held by ('nrrnni'.istus. t on, lit inns in Mexico City were iniicli improved today, according' to slate de j pai tnent advices. While the depart ment tins not In so informed uffi- eially, It is reliably reported that the capital will be declined neutral terri tory through nn agreement between Cenernl Villa and General Carran.n, so that trains nin.y be rim iu and out of Mexico City without interferences. It is understood at the state depart ment that General Villa has promised I nor to levy nny Inrtner forced loans 'against church properly, I Monsignor liussell, pastor of St. Pat- rick's church here, discussed the nitun jtion iu Mexico with Secretary of State : llryuii today, asking him to take ac tion to protect the priests nnd nuns ; there. Hrynn assured his caller that j everything possible was being done. ! Vicnr General Pn redes and 1.1 priests have reached Vera Cruz following their 1 release from nrrest. ' Reports received by tiin stite depart ' incut indicate thnt General Carrnna has strengthened his outposts nt Vera Cruz, evidently in anticipation of an attack. j WEALTHY MAN KILLED. i Baker, Or., Mnreh 2D. Myron Ulcus, a weultliy stockman of North Powder, is dend here today fulfiiiving the turn ing turtle nf his nutomobile lute yes terday. In the cur were Mrs, Riggs, their young son and a woman compan ion. Mrs. Higgs wns injured but not fatally. enthusiasm prevnils tlirouclniiit the proc .'citings of tho meeting, which is by fur tho lnrcest uittlioi-iiiLT of lion urow- ers ever assembled iu tho slale, on the 'their regular const ami that tho orgiuiizntiuii will be put through to a successful termina tion is the dclcnniiiutirii of every mem ber nnd stockholder In tho stnte. It is mure than probable that, when the board of directors meet here next week that some competent man will be se lected as manager of the association and, upon the selection fo the person nel of the board of diieet,ors,-executivo nnd K-H, making n flotilla of seven under-sea emit in the bay. Tho wnr ships will rcniniu here until March 2l, when they probably will scatter to tut ions. M-irshnll will be the principal speak er at the I'niversity of California Charter day exercises Tuesday in Her koley. lie will spend practically the entire ilnv iu Iterkelev and Oakland, (Conlinncd on Pago F.ight.) The Young Peoples' Alliance of tho 17th nnd Chemckcta sti t Kvangelical church held II special business meeting lust night ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, 2:i:!M Trudc street. VICE PEESIDENT MARSHALL IS CENTRAL riGUEE AT PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION I.,,,., "v 'bilv II,,, "Hi .., ,. Wi..e. I,. . V for inn, " U'ht iiuiiv The Weather Tk... '""Mian, i flmi.j 'p ld - WH'. Hi... "'r. ."W 1. r AM'Cri, n.is . . ''I'ui'l nf .'.nn.l what was happening to my nniw k. . m Jt,.nl ' . 11 ""l'een in.... .. ... . ... .... i '''T'hrm ' nlil "ll 0,11,1 "ttVP ,inrl""'" IU lu W 1 W - 'MUekar I . "... " '"V n'"n kll"W- " C''""1 , , i "wb f j; ) shooting now: distant rumbling, " U'Wn W , . n' a" 1 m-v",,f ' ! Mnr Day we ... (Continue,! on Put Thre. hear Our j hm 0iO v ii I ToSrF j Ivou c Oregon: Fair to- night and Sunday, cooler west por tion Sunday; east erly winds. v . 1 limit part taken by the French war- snips. on one vide and tho Itiissiau warships on the other are to ileiiver siinultaiieoiis attacks on' the defenses of Constnnti nople iu the exiu'etiition of hastening tho city's downfall. The rumors regarding Vice-Ailmirnl Cm, leu followed tin' iiiiiiisiucoinent by the admiralty thin tho supremo com- i i ti i I of the Dardanelles fleet had been , in nsi ei rt'ii io near Aiiuiiini .lonn l 'i , r.,,,,,i,., .,,.,.,1,,,.. .. m... , . , 1 , i . , . , i . , . n. i ".ii'i'ii ii'.i iinni hi .iirnnii lor l!Ur- obek because urdc was .11. The , ,, MUlwl,,u this wUh ,,,, tat'Miicnt ndinilted lit iiuother point ! ir. .,,. i,u i -, !.!"' ,llk' !"l,.,l:'s .'"flexible, t'ard.n' h( '..,, ,,', ,,,, in . iiagship, nail neeii iic.iiiagcu ny a rurK-i iu , ,,, ... .. , ,..,., " h-h ..hell I which struck tho forward con- ',,.,, ,,,,.,.,, ,,,,,',. mnitdninnf( trol position, t was not stated whoth-; ,.,ir mitUim.H ,. ,,, ,,., f v." r the admiral s cabin was located , i i u, .'., ,.t ,. n.. ,,,, 'l'"n 1 ...... ... .ih....iiri i.rillinil "" " i nlt.i . iu A .,i i ...... f ..; ....i: i ne iiriusii iicwsiin ncrs iicco nr. ine , i.., .v,u ,.,,... :i miv.i) hiKsi'M liliilitinlthii'iilly. ulnliitir . . "" Gnrinnn Attack Eopulsod. P.'i.'is, .March 20. Several attempt'! by the Gcruiiins to regain lost ground in the Chanipagne district have been repulsed by tho allies, it was slated this r.ftcruoou in the official CDinmiini iint' Issued by (he French war office. ! First the Germans shelled tho allies' that they merely show tho Germuus have undoubtedly schooled the Turks in the use of mines. 'I'iie Post iUi'HtioiiH whether the Dur bincllcs can be forced, dccliiring: "Our ml vantage to cither side. Russians Occupy Momol, Hoi lin, vin wireless to Sayville, L, I., March 20, I nn liriniil inn was officially announced today of repirls Unit Meiucl, losses snow innr it is still nil open, i,,.,,.;,, i,,i i , ,, ;.,.i i, n... i,,u iieslion wiii'tlur ships can sueccssfully j lomiuaie lanil natlcrlcs which have Hie advantage of being unsinhable. As our lore Aside from announcing the occupancy i,( l,,,,,,,l ii, ,,iii,.,.i -ii. .,.,,, i ..,. s are persislingwe still have g,.l: ,,.w . ..tflii'K furtiier than those revealed hope Hint the opei'iitioiis will succeed." Alliens dispatches later ten, led to strengthen the belief that Carden had been killed or wounded. Tiiey stated ycsteidtiy. F.lscwhere iu tin, eastern theater of (Continued on Page Might.) ARRIVAL OF JUDGE TO SETTLE COOKS FATE in u. ristio, " have plenty of time, I'll just wait until he gels buck', nnd he snt pro pared to wait it out, Christ ie aiiil Mrs. Cook talked and wailed for several hours moro than that she was If A. II. Cook holds to his aunouiiccD was not home nnd had left to bo goua intention of pleading guilty to the "r a day or two, perhaps, and sho did hnrgc of obtaining money under false.; - "'w ' """"! . ... h . ' . . . . . , " I nil's ii rluht. " sin, ( h liri'lenscs he will lie urruignci nun . . , ,,, , sent el I the first lime .lodge Percy If. Kelly of department No. 1 of the circuit court, is in Ibis city, Is the mi- nouneeinent made by District Attorney :.... I,- ,'....!, ......... i. IllllliO ,n IIHMlllllU, .1 - i..n .n.-.n .. , ....I.., . i. . . c ..... ....in.. ..:..i ...ill I... I,.. 1. 1 "". 1 ook reiiiiirncii l ell ,,i nn, uuiny iii" nn. i .in. i.i ....'.. iii . . .' .. . .. lll'I V III,, IV, HI il I, ill (., n Clin ,.P ln Apr li. he April icrm or court ne- - : : "i ," , gins April 5 and us a - Is set for , "Ml,ll "1 "'". "I'm the opening day, Cook's trial will be '""W in.VM.0f. ...,. the next on docket. The B u charge, ' two were In the midst of heir against Cook, that of forgery, will be ! "f ,";"" tea when ook came down submitted to the grand jury which ! '," """'"t l ;" 'n at his door, meets March 2!l. r,l recognle, him and arrived at The prisoner hud nothing to sav to- "" ,'" 1 "'""" , '" " " day in addition to his stutemeiit, nf 'loor had ,, spring luck and Ward could yesterday that he was glnd to get back;""1 "l"' f'""' I.' utsido and Cook ... ki..i....'. ...i in... li ...... u,:ih il.. was deaf to his ringing and knucking siii.i he renli.cl that ho could not win!"11 H' duor, Cool, rushed in to hl out ngninst t! harge under which hej ",u ,,1U "r"' was indicted nnd thut ho hud no money, ',, ,, ' to fight the case. I "Hello, t ook", said the dotectiva The credit for the aclunl arrest of 'V"1 ' '"'j' tbat he was bcuton. Cok belongs to M. J. Ward. Charles " "'"' " "' ""ty aim Kason nnd lteniumin C, Christie, mem- "' """, ''"""" ' "'" mr wuuro bers of the llrooklvn detective force. ""'. "!;t )). according to Kherilr r-.se n who is rest- ,' '" ', ",' 1 ,' i""'""' iug up today from his trip across the 'no worn or ine i roomy i oiin ers nna continent. After Sheriff Ks-1, wired "!lol"! highly of the cordial treatment the Hrooklvn detectivo bureau that he h!'v r'.'ceived at tho hands of tho Cap had secured i.iforniatlon thnt. rook and '"" N"d l.ieutenanls at the rooklyn his wife were iu that city, these three -N,'' i rk hcnibpiarters. Ihey sabl men were assigned to the case and lo !'".v were made to feel at home at all cated Cook's wife in their apartments1 I""1 ,'"t".v"1' every minute of in Hrooklvn , their Slav, '1 he eastern officers ques tion, wouid 'be dismissed. It developed1 them about their methods i her on the street one flay nnd she eerlain cases tho west snd when thT Identified Ward by his hat and nine! handcuff.,! ook to the handles of hi convinced that olio was being followed - ""I'" ''"J''.'"' of """h'ufflng him to o but went to her apartments. Ward "f "he officers they remarked that thi. and Christie waited outside for several I w" "''' "V1"""1 ,Jllt R001 hours but she failed to come out ,nd l"'r"""l'J ""' I'ruoner to carry his ow finally ( bristle entered her apartments. " ' 11 ' 11 Mho told the officer that her husbandl (Continued on Tage Kight.) we ar (Continued on Pgn Ture) I